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Prof. Vasconcelos’ Seminar Talk on Session Types
Professor Vasco Thudichum Vasconcelos at University of Lisbon visited our group and gave a seminar talk on his work on System Fμω with Context-free Session Types. It was our great opportunity to learn the session types from introduction to the recent developments.
APLAS 2023 Paper on Compiling a Version Programming Language
A paper entitled “Compilation Semantics for a Programming Language with Versions”, authored by Tanabe, Luthfan, Aotani and Masuhara is accepted by the 21st Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2023), which is held in Taipei, Taiwan on November 2023. The paper proposes a method of compiling the VL version programming language, which was proposed in our previous work.
Junior High School Student Visit From Okayama
Three students from Okayama Prefectural Sozan Junior High School visited our group. They presented their project on programming, visualization and musical composition. We had very fun discussion on their project and the nature of research at university including our group’s, and were highly impressed their attitude to studying advanced topics as well as knowledge on programming languages.
Presentation of a Paper on Modular Layer Activation at ICSME 2023
A InfoSoft Journal paper entitled “An Expressive and Modular Layer Activation Mechanism for Context-Oriented Programming”, authored by Paul Leger, Nicolas Cardozo, and Hidehiko Masuhara, is presented at the Journal First Track of the 39th IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution in Bogota, Colombia on October 1-6.
👉Project: Adaptive Interface Language for COP
Come and Go
We celebrated Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi’s graduation for his Master’s degree. He will work as an engineer at Japanese tech company. We wish him success at his work!
We welcomed Sherif Omar, a Master’s course student at TU Berlin, as an exchange student. He will work on programming environment with natural languages for a year with us. We are excited to work with him again.
To celebrate and welcome the members to go and come, we had a small party on the day of graduation.
Prof. Rose Bohrer’s Seminar Talk
Professor Rose Bohrer at Worcester Polytechnic Institute visited our group and gave a seminar talk on her work on Homotopy Type Theory for Sewn Quilts. We learned a lot about quilting and how homotopy type theory can help a programming language for quiliting.
Apriyadi presents Master’s Thesis

Our member presented their master’s thesis.
- Rifqi Adlan Apriyadi, Adding User-Definable Representation Conversion to Debugger State Visualization